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jennifer nelson began working with me four years ago and through some downturns in the economy ended up having to leave and take a different job, was making pretty darn good money. and a year ago december jennifer approached me and said, i hate my job. she says, but i loved the nonprofit. so, jennifer. [laughter] >> please come up. (applause) >> this wouldedthctionv have happened without her. and phoenix is going to be 2013 or 2014 graffiti international. thank you, graffiti fighters. (applause) >> it's cocktail time. [laughter] ... >> hi, i'm with building san francisco. and we have a special program of stay safe today where we're going to talk about what you can do to your home after an earthquake to make it waterproof and to be more comfortable. we're here at spur in san francisco, this wonderful exhibit of safe enough to stay. and this is an example of what your home might be like after an earthquake. and we have today with us ben latimer from tvan. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we'll talk about things you can do you don't have to be a professional contractor to make
jennifer nelson began working with me four years ago and through some downturns in the economy ended up having to leave and take a different job, was making pretty darn good money. and a year ago december jennifer approached me and said, i hate my job. she says, but i loved the nonprofit. so, jennifer. [laughter] >> please come up. (applause) >> this wouldedthctionv have happened without her. and phoenix is going to be 2013 or 2014 graffiti international. thank you, graffiti...
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property owners and right now, we don't see the capacity for general obligation bond for parks as the economy improves and their new sales and assess values grow. there may be capacity. so we would be identifying a time line to get it in phase one in the project would be in that 2016 timeframe. >> i thought that was probably the answer but it's important that we have the right expectations in terms of understanding what the time lines can practically as much as we all want the open space. so i think this is a great project and i want to echo that everybody has worked so well in terms of the mayor's office and the giants. this is a very ambitious project and we have placed a lot of good faith in the execution and that only now is the work is going to begin and the execution is so critical. we've looked at this many ways from sundays and from the ports point of view the everything works out ideally, this is a great project. now if we should incur delays or other issues in financing, there are risk that we are going to incur and i'm not suggest that go we are going to but we have to go on record
property owners and right now, we don't see the capacity for general obligation bond for parks as the economy improves and their new sales and assess values grow. there may be capacity. so we would be identifying a time line to get it in phase one in the project would be in that 2016 timeframe. >> i thought that was probably the answer but it's important that we have the right expectations in terms of understanding what the time lines can practically as much as we all want the open space....
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the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and entrepreneurship is the engine of growth in this american economy. we know, and you will hear inspiring stories from some of our panelists today, every american gets there first chance in a small business. we know that wave after wave of immigrants gets there first hand hold on that first rung of the american ladder by opening a small business. i started out in a little business with nine people. my story is not unique. it is the american story. deli or thes the auto mechanic or it services small business is the engine of growth for
the state of our economy is not good. we know these statistics, but they are worth repeating. 12.3 million still unemployed. one in six americans lives in poverty. that burden falls most heavily on women and their children. there are 48 million americans living on food stamps. we have lost 6.4 million full- time jobs in this country, 8 million americans are working part-time and they would rather work full-time. 10 million americans have dropped out altogether. why? because small business and...
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we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house after a night of drinking. this took place in august and the case went viral on social media because of photographs reportedly taken of the victim at the scene and then circulated online. >>> coming up next, the man who secretly recorded the infamous 47% tape explains how and why he did this. it's an ed schultz exclusive. ed is joining me next to talk about that. >>> plus, hacking or a hoax. the fbi is trying to find out whether they posted financial information belonging to the first lady and other high-profile politicians and other american celebrities. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandib
we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house...
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every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain establishments to serve alcohol until 4:00 a.m. supporters say currently, there are at least 25 cities, including chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. which allow alcohol service beyond 2:00 a.m. >> if there were enough employees that you know willing to work the extra hours, it would then be putting more money into san francisco. >> reporter: this north beach resident says problems from bars are already a headache. >> there's usually a couple of fights every week on north beach. some people in my building, we don't go out past 10:00, because there's too many fights goi
every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain...
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every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain establishments to serve alcohol until 4:00 a.m. supporters say currently, there are at least 25 cities, including chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. which allow alcohol service beyond 2:00 a.m. >> if there were enough employees that you know willing to work the extra hours, it would then be putting more money into san francisco. >> reporter: this north beach resident says problems from bars are already a headache. >> there's usually a couple of fights every week on north beach. some people in my building, we don't go out past 10:00, because there's too many fights goi
every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain...
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on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and four years later a governing body said it's not correct and you owe us more money and we charge you interest on the money you didn't know you owed? >> bret: that is quite a story. >> it is. >> hard to have sympathy for some of the business owners. they backed a issue on the ballot that was also retroactive. but high taxes is bad for business so the low-tax state like texas draw in businesses with lower unemployment rate. >> this is why people leave california. state budgets are broke and they are trying to raise taxes and the states with the lowest taxatio
on a continent with 16, 20 trillion of economy. that decides to under mind faith they have in the deposit, as if here was declared yes, you a safety deposit insurance. however we are going to take 10% of your savings tomorrow. it will disappear. it will cause run on bank. this could be a long fuse. in the state, they have a 50% tax break for small business and startups. >> listen to this. >> how would you feel if you made a decision four years ago you knew was legally correct and...
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manufacturing and financial activitiles but in this case, the banks have holdings eight times the size of the economy of cyprus. >> bret: russians have $30 billion. >> right. a quarter of it are russians. they say we will tax people who live here but have money deposited here, stashed here to protect it from russia and they see it as an easy out. easy way to get money to satisfy the imf. in response to the imf making an effort to bail them out. that is why he said this is the best solution for us. we saw individuals on tape saying gosh, you know, violation of my property rights, et cetera. those are small time players in the large game. >> bret: but still getting money out of their account. >> they are. >> there is discussion of shifting that to the wealthier. depositors, in cyprus. this is all about russia. german secret service did a study not long ago that looked at the kind of deposits that were made in the cypriate banks from the russians in particular and concluded a lot of it was dirty money. germans don't want their taxpayers to be funding risky bets from russian alagarks. with an election in
manufacturing and financial activitiles but in this case, the banks have holdings eight times the size of the economy of cyprus. >> bret: russians have $30 billion. >> right. a quarter of it are russians. they say we will tax people who live here but have money deposited here, stashed here to protect it from russia and they see it as an easy out. easy way to get money to satisfy the imf. in response to the imf making an effort to bail them out. that is why he said this is the best...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. do we hano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our first spring. more...
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your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people back to work. >> bill: to me the economy is definitely improving, and a steady progress in the right direction, and some good indications, but if you did a survive right now, i think most people would say the economy is sick. >> right. and they are seeing these debates over the sequester, ta i think that hurts people's confidence. >> bill: you heard her way the priority should be jobs jobs jobs. is it? and what should we do about it? we'll be right back. >> announcer: this is the washington dc, where he hosts current tv's "full court press." ♪ ♪ converstion started next. >> i'm a
your take on the economy and job creation here call at 866-55-press. so how would you rate the american economy in general? >> i think improving,. if we saw good job numbers like we did last time that would help. >> bill: isn't a lot of this psychological? >> it's important for a lot of consumers. do you decide to remodel your home buy a new car, but it only gets you so far if you don't have a paycheck. so this is where the harreality comes in and why we need to get people...
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this is not a threat to the global economy. this is a threat to a european power structure and financial structure that has resist you had cleaning up its house. thought it had the power and the leverage to just overwhelm the 1.1 million people in cyprus and tell them how they're going to live. the cypriots to their credit told them "stick it." this is a problem and we have to fix it and we understand it's a relationship with russia that's making it difficult with the europeans. and cyprus, you've got a whole new issue for the europeans. >> megyn: the european central bank has kept cyprus operating with a liquidity lifeline. either you come up with the billions in the next couple of days or we're yanking our liquidity lifeline. i've got to go. >> the russians can take care of this in one minute. >> megyn: they know a guy, they know a guy. a heart warming act of kindness with a new spin on our troops. how one veteran made a difference for a soldier and his girlfriend. and the story all week. and grandma accused of killing her gr
this is not a threat to the global economy. this is a threat to a european power structure and financial structure that has resist you had cleaning up its house. thought it had the power and the leverage to just overwhelm the 1.1 million people in cyprus and tell them how they're going to live. the cypriots to their credit told them "stick it." this is a problem and we have to fix it and we understand it's a relationship with russia that's making it difficult with the europeans. and...
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the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing issues in georgia. thousand people waking up without power there. national weather service say the storm destroyed a store and a dozen homes. look at the wreckage on the ground. one man was killed when the wind topple ad tree on to his car. bill: we had whiteout conditions here in new york city last night and a new round of snow making for a tough commute across the northeast. new england could see the worst of it. that region getting hit with several major storms over the winter. it could get up to 20 inches of snow by the time this storm passs? maria molina live in the fox severe wea
the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing...
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in other words, you can't even get latinos in the door to listen to the message you have about the economy, about health care, about education. because they're so turned off by the rhetoric about illegal immigration. and that i think is what ari and the republican party is talking about now. >> so john berman has covered politics for a gazillion years. richard, you are my nonpolitico. are you moved? is there a sense of a relaunch? >> i'm the type of person that i'm to be persuaded, right some but to me, i know especially this 18 to 29 group, i just feel like it seems like marketing. and i hear the word brand and to me that makes it seem that it's not authentic. so i think social issues, but this idea of the package and -- it just seems like a branding and a marketing thing and i think a lot of young people are pretty wise to that sort of approach. >> so let's go right back then to jake. when you look at the cpac, right, and the straw poll that came out of that, you had rand paul winning with 25%, right behind was marco rubio, something like 23%. and you had contra ticker to me contradictor
in other words, you can't even get latinos in the door to listen to the message you have about the economy, about health care, about education. because they're so turned off by the rhetoric about illegal immigration. and that i think is what ari and the republican party is talking about now. >> so john berman has covered politics for a gazillion years. richard, you are my nonpolitico. are you moved? is there a sense of a relaunch? >> i'm the type of person that i'm to be persuaded,...
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and the other thing that you have not heard a lot about aside from paul ryan's budget plans is the economy. that is so crucial, because i actually believe that that lack of a coherent economic policy is one of the key reason s fs for republican defeat in the presidential elections, and you hear a lot about how they didn't follow the demographic shifts in america, and i believe it is more fundamental to not trickle down the supply-side theories which are clearly broken and not providing answers to the stru structural shifts that are happening and everything else will flow from that, because you can't talk about foreign policy, about how rich is america is going to be and how involved can we be? i hope we hear more about this. >> and we are certainly hearing that out of washington, d.c., right? >> yes, certainly. >> and that is the arc of the moment. when we talk about, this david, the struggle of the old guard and the old message and the new guard and the new message in the republican party, and this is what has been said so far. take a listen. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss-cov
and the other thing that you have not heard a lot about aside from paul ryan's budget plans is the economy. that is so crucial, because i actually believe that that lack of a coherent economic policy is one of the key reason s fs for republican defeat in the presidential elections, and you hear a lot about how they didn't follow the demographic shifts in america, and i believe it is more fundamental to not trickle down the supply-side theories which are clearly broken and not providing answers...
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so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually create jobs and grow our economy and move forward to face all the other challenges we face from fixing our broken immigration system, to educating our kids, to keeping them safe from gun violence. and few pieces of business are more important for us than getting our energy future right. so here at argon, and other labs around the country, scientists are working on getting us where we need to get ten years from now, 20 years from now. today, what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices or energy issues are prices that they pay at the pump. and over the pas
so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually create...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> bottom of the hour, welcome back everyone. i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. thank you for starting your morning with us. here are the five stories we're watching for you. number one the pentagon is expanding the missile defense network on the west coast in response to threats from north korea. defense secretary chuck hagel says they could spend as much as $1 billion on the expansion. reports say north korea test fired two short range missiles this morning.
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he's been a leading republican voice on the economy for four decades. >> we need to spur economic growth and create more jobs. >> reporter: now the prominent conservative from ohio will be known for something else, changing his hard-line position against gay marriage, which he revealed to cnn. and the very personal reason behind his reversal. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart. on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about. and it has to do with gay couples' opportunity to marry. i've come to the conclusion that for me, personally, i think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married, and to have the joy, and the stability of marriage that i've had for over 26 years. i want all three of my kids to have it, including our son who is gay. >> reporter: that unexpected revelation came from portman's 21-year-old son will two years ago. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that it was not a choice. and that, you know, he -- that's just part of who he is and he's been that way ever since he could remember. >> what was your react
he's been a leading republican voice on the economy for four decades. >> we need to spur economic growth and create more jobs. >> reporter: now the prominent conservative from ohio will be known for something else, changing his hard-line position against gay marriage, which he revealed to cnn. and the very personal reason behind his reversal. >> i'm announcing today a change of heart. on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about. and it has to do with gay couples'...
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economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want employers who don't want to hire. it has been pretty unsuccessful. >> some know that some small signs of recovery in the housing market have occurred. even with the creation of 236,000 jobs in february, job growth has lagged and is still dismal. >> is the worst business cycle that we have had since the end of world war ii in terms of job creation. we haven't even gotten back to where we were at the peak of the previous business cycle. reporter: the unemployment rate remains high. administration officials predict it would be about 5%. including all of those who took part-time jobs bec
economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want...
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the economy or some facet of it so usually first, and that's the case this month, but coming in second is dissatisfaction with government. it is the highest it has been since late may early june of 1974. the white house has been warning us of ways that the sequestration was going to have an impact on every day american's lives. it seems now that washington insiders are starting to fielt. the "huffington post" reports that senate staffers are complaining that the lines to get into senate buildings are too long. he sent a note out saying that capitol police have to work shorter hours, which means fewer security officers which means they have to close some entrances, and thanks to sequestration there are no longer lines. and he doesn't expect a solution any time soon. we're back after the break. ♪ excellence. >> where ever the story is we will go there to get it. >> we dive deep into the topics that we cover. >> it doesn't get anymore real than this. >> and on the next vanguard: how could kids doing drugs in england be enslaving prostitutes in italy? christof putzel goes around the glob
the economy or some facet of it so usually first, and that's the case this month, but coming in second is dissatisfaction with government. it is the highest it has been since late may early june of 1974. the white house has been warning us of ways that the sequestration was going to have an impact on every day american's lives. it seems now that washington insiders are starting to fielt. the "huffington post" reports that senate staffers are complaining that the lines to get into...
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so the whole economy does. over the last couple of days, more and more of us have learned where the country of cyprus is located because the economy there is -- looks like there is problems there because the e.u. is trying to bail them out, but they're talking about cutting people's accounts in the banks by 10%. i know your parents were born there. what can you tell us about the very latest on the collapse in cyprus? >> okay. so now we have the ecb giving an ultimatum to cyprus, selling them they must come up with a plan by monday. the banks are closed until tuesday. i can hear the sounds from the video that you're playing, obviously there is outrage, people are frightened there. the beautiful island of cyprus is very small. it's about .2% of europe's gdp. but it has become a lead story because originally the government was going to go in there and basically confiscate people's money, but they deposit -- that they deposited in the banks that they thought was safe. and they were going to issue taxes. now cyprus
so the whole economy does. over the last couple of days, more and more of us have learned where the country of cyprus is located because the economy there is -- looks like there is problems there because the e.u. is trying to bail them out, but they're talking about cutting people's accounts in the banks by 10%. i know your parents were born there. what can you tell us about the very latest on the collapse in cyprus? >> okay. so now we have the ecb giving an ultimatum to cyprus, selling...
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well we know that doesn't work, which is why our budget focuses on accelerating the economy and putting people back to work right now, for example getting rid of the sequester. so i guess the bottom line, soledad, it's good they're recognizing they've got a problem. but as far as i can tell they misdiagnosed. >> you say with the exception of immigration, and immigration is a big exception. you can see paul rand talking about a pathway to some kind of citizenship. in the tea party. that's i think a little bit of a surprise for some people. do you worry as a democrat that with republicans, i think, correctly analyzing the issue, and the problem they have with the fastest growing demographic in this country that that's going to be a real challenge to democrats? >> look, i'm glad that our republican colleagues are finally on board with immigration reform. we've gone at a very short period of time -- >> right but that's not my question. my question is do you worry that that's going to be a, a part of getting them to capture the hearts and minds of -- >> no, i don't worry -- >> -- idea as rea
well we know that doesn't work, which is why our budget focuses on accelerating the economy and putting people back to work right now, for example getting rid of the sequester. so i guess the bottom line, soledad, it's good they're recognizing they've got a problem. but as far as i can tell they misdiagnosed. >> you say with the exception of immigration, and immigration is a big exception. you can see paul rand talking about a pathway to some kind of citizenship. in the tea party. that's...
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reporter: enrollment at community colleges spiked during the recession, now it's beginning to fall as the economy improves, but tuition at four-year colleges is rising. the job market is still struggling and student loan debt is skyrocketing. >> and attending a community college and getting an associate's degree is a more practical decision. >> reporter: start at a community college if you're trying to trim costs. >> where you went to school matters less and less. what matters more and more is what you take. >> reporter: second, learn a practical indemand skill like computer science. and finally, see if your employer will chip in. >> that was essential to help me finishing my bachelors. >> so is america on the verge of an economic renaissance? catch ali velshi and me right back here at 1:00 p.m. eastern on "your money," "cnn saturday morning" continues right now. >>> good saturday morning to you, great to see you, i'm susan hendricks in today for randi kaye. 10:00 on the east coast. >>> we begin right outside washington this morning where conservatives are gathered to set their course for the fut
reporter: enrollment at community colleges spiked during the recession, now it's beginning to fall as the economy improves, but tuition at four-year colleges is rising. the job market is still struggling and student loan debt is skyrocketing. >> and attending a community college and getting an associate's degree is a more practical decision. >> reporter: start at a community college if you're trying to trim costs. >> where you went to school matters less and less. what matters...
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♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a grieving mother says she firmly believes someone is holding her missing daughter. she is pleading for her return. you may have heard about this. take a listen. >> it's very hard. i can't sleep at night. i can't sleep at night. i can't eat. i keep thinking about my child and where she could be. i just want her back. so, please, if you're listening and you're watching this, please, return lynn home. please. that's all i want. i want her home. >> absolutely heart wrenching. terrilynn monette, a teacher, was last seen 12 days ago, right around 4:00 in the morning, according to police, outside of a bar in new orleans. she had been out that night, apparently celebrating her recent nomination as district-wide teacher of the year. monette and her car both are missing. you see it here, this is a black honda accord. take a good long look, 2012. just yesterday, the houston-based group called equusearch joined the hunt for monette. they are the ones that ri
♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a grieving mother says she firmly believes someone is holding her missing daughter. she is pleading for her return. you may have heard about this. take a listen. >> it's very hard. i can't sleep at night. i can't sleep at night. i can't eat. i keep thinking about my child and where she could be. i just want her back. so, please, if you're listening and...
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from the actual needs of middle class cayennes and americans who continue to struggle in the obama economy. >> reporter: and house budget chair paul ryan a few minutes ago called it a good week for house republicans, because he says they are presenting the country a budget that balances in a responsible way. jon? jon: seems like a lot of finger pointing still underway on capitol hill. mike emanuel. >> reporter: i guess. jon: thanks. jenna: a key vote is set to take place on a plan that sees up to 10 percent of some bank goes -- deposits in cypress. it's raising a whole lot of questions worldwide because of the precedent it might set. greg talcott is live in london so, greg, how do things stand now in cyprus? >> reporter: jenna, we are less than an hour to the start of a debate on that plan. reports are that plan has been modified to make it a bit easier to take. the reports again say that there will be no tax or levy imposed on depositors around $30,000 or so but anywhere from 7-10% on all deposits after that. some atms are working on the island nation of cyprus, the banks on that island r
from the actual needs of middle class cayennes and americans who continue to struggle in the obama economy. >> reporter: and house budget chair paul ryan a few minutes ago called it a good week for house republicans, because he says they are presenting the country a budget that balances in a responsible way. jon? jon: seems like a lot of finger pointing still underway on capitol hill. mike emanuel. >> reporter: i guess. jon: thanks. jenna: a key vote is set to take place on a plan...
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>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong time for the world economy. the plan to fix the problems there include slapping a fee on bank deposits in the country. we complain about bank fees here. this is one major bank fee. they voted this bank fee down and now a bailout of the country is in jeopardy. here's what they were thinking of. if you get a bank account with $129,000, you would have been taxed $8,700, gone. taken right out of your account just like that. the people in cyprus protested and rushed to withdraw their money. look at the protest lines at the banks. any bailout needs to come with strings attached and the russians, guess what? why a
>> it's a little tiny island economy that it really, i mean the dow was whipsawed yesterday in this country because we're watching what happens there. all of these cracks in europe very important to the u.s. stock futures right now are up. dow futures are up 30 points. this tiny country bears watching this morning. the problem is going to sound familiar to you. if cyprus doesn't get a bailout, it could go bankrupt, exit the euro-zone and lead to financial instability at exactly the wrong...
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will keep the toughest sanctions in place on iran's economy. >>> a subatomic particle discovered last summer is looking like an elusive higgs boson. on thursday the scientists made the breakthrough announcement about the so-called god particle that experts say gives mass to all other particles in the universe. particles were detected during experiments in the large hadron collider on the swiss/french border. >>> no budget break-through after the president met with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle but parties are scrambling to avert a government shutdown later this month. meanwhile, democrats have unveiled their budget blueprint that could see a full senate vote next week. >>> a full speed ahead on the tsa's plan to allow small knives on board. passenger planes. the agency head told the house homeland security committee on thursday that he is, in fact, standing by that proposal, despite growing backlash. >>> now to wall street. cnbc's mary thompson has the latest from the new york stock exchange on this friday. good morning to you, mary. >> good morning, tamron. blistering senate r
will keep the toughest sanctions in place on iran's economy. >>> a subatomic particle discovered last summer is looking like an elusive higgs boson. on thursday the scientists made the breakthrough announcement about the so-called god particle that experts say gives mass to all other particles in the universe. particles were detected during experiments in the large hadron collider on the swiss/french border. >>> no budget break-through after the president met with lawmakers on...